“I'm really excited to be a part of the Warriors film adaptation. Chris and Keiran are both tremendous talents. My goal with the script is to keep the spirit of the film and make the translation as close as possible,” says David Atchison. “Chris and I are also going to show the strengths of the comic book medium and add some 'effects' that can only be added in comic book form. It's just going to be a celebration of pop culture with a cult classic.”

As for artist Chris Dibari, he broke into the industry doing a cover for DC Comics'Robin for the “No Man's Land” event. In 2005, Chris co-created and drew “The Hunger” with Jose Torres. Recently, Chris wrapped up drawing duties for a Starship Troopers series, as well as a Warhammer 40K issues for BOOM! Studios.

“I couldn't be happier, I've been a huge fan of the movie since I first saw it on VHS at the age of 13,” says Chris Dibari. “Having David and Kieran onboard this makes it even more amazing!”

Colorist Kieran Oats is based out of Melbourne, Australia and has worked in the industry for about four years on such books as Midnight Kiss, GI Joe, Starship Troopers, Magician Apprentice, Transformers, Spiderman, Grimm Fairytales, Supreme and more. Kieran is a big fan of gritty sci-fi stuff but likes to try his hand at different styles, drawing from a wide variety of experience.

“I'm super excited to be working on a new project with Chris as the work we have done together before has always been a blast. And to be working on something as awesome as The Warriors, it's going to be total pleasure and zero percent work,” says Kieran Oats.